Boulder City United Methodist Church has a new home, as the City Council approved its use of a city building for its services.
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If the early voter turnout for the current municipal election is any indication, it appears that a greater number of residents are eager to have their say on who will represent them on the City Council and to weigh in on two ballot issues.
City Manager David Fraser is resigning, according to city documents released Wednesday morning.
The city is not in danger of losing almost 400 acres of land in the Eldorado Valley that is currently being leased for a solar project should the lessee not catch up on its back taxes.
Early voting for the June 13 general election for two City Council seats and two ballot questions continues through Saturday.
On Tuesday, City Council approved moving forward with Sempra Renewables’ requested to lease additional land for a new solar project in the Eldorado Valley.
Clark County has designated about 400 acres of city-owned land in the Eldorado Valley currently being leased for a solar project delinquent on taxes. No payments have been made since 2012.
Work to repave several streets within Boulder City will begin soon as part of the 2016-2017 slurry seal maintenance project.
Boulder City residents were able to learn more about the four City Council candidates and their opinions about issues facing the town during a forum Monday evening.
Four men are vying for one of two seats on the City Council.
City Council will weigh in on allowing marijuana establishments in Boulder City at its next meeting on Tuesday, and some residents think allowing research and testing facilities for the drug could be beneficial.
Boulder City is taking disciplinary actions against an employee for unauthorized use of city facilities, according to a statement released by a city spokesperson.
The City Council approved purchasing new electrical meters and parts at its meeting on Tuesday.
The townhome project on Nevada Highway is moving forward, as City Council members approved its tentative map during their meeting Tuesday.
Brok Armantrout is no longer Boulder City’s community development director. He was moved to the new position of special projects coordinator.